Forsyth Park Fountain
The Forsyth Park Fountain, installed in 1858, is one of Savannah’s most iconic landmarks. Modelled after fountains in Paris, it features ornate neo-classical figures representing art, science, rivers, and agriculture. Standing nearly 30 feet tall, the fountain is surrounded by moss-draped oaks, shaded walkways, and park benches. It’s a popular spot for photographs, romantic strolls, and seasonal events – especially when the water is dyed green for St. Patrick’s Day, a beloved local tradition in Savannah.
Forsyth Park Fountain
The Forsyth Park Fountain, installed in 1858, is one of Savannah’s most iconic landmarks. Modelled after fountains in Paris, it features ornate neo-classical figures representing art, science, rivers, and agriculture. Standing nearly 30 feet tall, the fountain is surrounded by moss-draped oaks, shaded walkways, and park benches. It’s a popular spot for photographs, romantic strolls, and seasonal events – especially when the water is dyed green for St. Patrick’s Day, a beloved local tradition in Savannah.






